Analysis of Coast-Down Data to Assess Aerodynamic Drag Reduction on Full-Scale Tractor-Trailer Trucks in Windy Environments 760850
A data reduction procedure is presented and sucessfully used to analyze coast-down data obtained in a windy environment to provide a measure of the aerodynamic drag on a full-scale tractor-trailer combination as a function of the yaw angle of the vehicle. Full-scale drag coefficients were evaluated for a vehicle operated in the baseline mode, and following the addition of four different drag reducing combinations, over a yaw angle range of from -10° to 10°. Comparison with wind tunnel measurements suggests that the wind-tunnel provides a reasonable simulation of the effects of winds on vehicle drag. The full-scale drag reductions measured in the presence of winds were generally lower than those found in wind-tunnel tests, except in situations where a vertical gap seal device was present. In this case, there was good agreement between the results of the coast-down tests and the wind-tunnel tests. The highest drag reductions that were measured in the presence of winds were obtained with a streamlined fairing/gap seal combination, which produced a 32% drag reduction at 0° yaw, and a 21% reduction in wind-averaged drag. The drag reductions obtained with the roof fairing, with and without gap seals, significantly exceeded those obtained with a commercially available wind deflector, with and without a vortex stabilizing device.
Citation: Buckley, F., Marks, C., and Walston, W., "Analysis of Coast-Down Data to Assess Aerodynamic Drag Reduction on Full-Scale Tractor-Trailer Trucks in Windy Environments," SAE Technical Paper 760850, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760850. Download Citation
Author(s):
Frank T. Buckley, Colin H. Marks, William H. Walston
Affiliated:
Mechanical Engineering Dept., University of Maryland
Pages: 14
Event:
National Truck Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Drag
Wind tunnel tests
Trucks
Seals and gaskets
Yaw
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